On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Henry Nelson wrote: > > thank you very much for the interesting discussion about > > different e-shop sites. :-) > > But actually I may have to rewrite my question. I am looking > > Lynx-dev tends to be that way. We're a feisty crowd! :)
BTW lynx is my favorite browser :) > > for an e-shop (source) that has the graphical part separated > > (so that one can remove it completely) and which is definitely > > lynx prooved. I even don't care about the httpd to be used. > > Any hints? Thanks in advance. > > Uhh, there's zillions out there. You could buy Windoz even: > Link: Shop Microsoft > URL: http://shop.microsoft.com/default.asp > > You're not going to find many sites that don't have graphics, sound and > all the gimmicks. I mean going to the local grocery store can feel like > 1000V electroshock sometimes. That's just why Lynx is so good, it filters > all that crud out. But in this age of 2GHz+ cpu's, 1GB+ main memory, 40GB+ > hdd, etc., it's possible to get by with IE and friends. > > Rather than ask which e-shops a Lynx user can get around at, give us a > few examples of sites where you are denied access because you are a Lynx > user. Then I think you'll get some answers! (Remember, Lynx doesn't > support JS (yet); you'll have to do that part manually.) Hmh, it's just that I want to install an e-shop that's lynx compatible to have a very fast e-shop. I have had enough of all the e-shops around that only cost your online-time and you wait and wait and wait. And it may help blind users too. JG ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
